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Grixis Death's Shadow
Grixis Death’s Shadow is an aggro-control deck that is set up to take advantage of the potentially cheap casting costs of large creatures like Death’s Shadow, Gurmag Angler, and Tasigur,...
Grixis Delver at GP Toronto
GP Toronto has come and gone and it was an excellent weekend, as team events always are. Toronto is an awesome city, and getting to play Magic with good friends...
Reasons Not to Choose Grixis Delver
In this article series, I frequently mention that it is difficult for me to choose a deck for an event that isn’t Grixis Delver. Not only do I think it’s...
Rethinking Grixis Delver in Legacy
When I decided to start exploring Delver decks back when Top was banned it was overwhelming. As mentioned before in this article series, I knew I was going to start...
Sideboarding With Sultai Delver Against Grixis
When I started to play Sultai Delver (AKA, Team America), I never expected to like it as much as I did. I thought it would be a nice change of...
Grixis Control in Standard for MTG Arena
Today I'd like to take a look at the deck I've recently been playing a bit on the MTG Arena ladder. It's a bit different, and is still a work...
Is Grixis Death’s Shadow On the Rise?
The winds of Modern are constantly shifting, and this time we're sailing deep into Grixis waters for the first time in weeks. After Lurrus' banning, Grixis Death's Shadow (and...
Rising to the Legacy Challenge with Grixis Delver
When the first Legacy Challenge was announced on Magic Online more than a year ago, I was excited. I play online more often than I play in paper and I...
Grixis Delver in Legacy at GP Niagra Falls
Magic Fest Niagara Falls has come and gone and it was a ton of fun. I traveled with good friends, met a lot of very nice people, and played a...
Grixis Thopter Sword Combo in Modern after Modern Horizons
For quite some time now, I’ve wanted to cover a deck centered around the Thopter Foundry/Sword of the Meek combo. Also during that time, the deck seemed to be missing...
Young Money's Min-Cash Adventure: 44th in DC with Grixis Pyromancer
The Legacy metagame certainly is strange. Despite being extremely linear and easy to hate out, Omni-Tell continues to be overrepresented at large Legacy events. It feels like every Legacy tournament...